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I have a 1967 Deuce with a 1986 rebuilt Continental LDS 465 1A engine with the FDC bypassed. It had lots of power but only 5.5 MPG efficiency and a lot of black smoke.
After reading all the threads on the subject, ( thank you all and this forum! ) I installed an exhaust temperature gauge and found it running way hot at 1400 degrees. so turned it down two full turns (from five threads sticking out of second nut down to three). (It is now three flats out from where it will not start). Now it runs at 1000 degrees and I need to use 3rd gear on a steep grade. It runs 55 MPH on the flat, and smokes much less. so I can live with that, but i am still only getting 7.5 MPG.
I am going to Alaska, and would like to improve the mileage. Most of the threads talk about 10MPG but that is probably with a LDT.
Is 7.5 what I should be getting with this higher HP engine and my load?
Head gasket is leaking a little oil at front, what other damage did running it too hot all those years probably cause? I don't want a failure in the middle of the tundra. Besides a head gasket, what extra parts should I take?
Other details:
Running new diesel,
I have never been able to get over 8 PSI boost.
It has a LDT D turbo
Tried to turn down the droop screw, but just a quarter turn in and it would not start. so put it back where it was.
11:00 duel tires with one rear drive axle out.
Total weight is 22,000 pounds, full tarp, plus am towing a jeep
Engine has label of rebuilt LDS 465 1A, but has the bell housing and pan of an LDT.???? how weird is that??
US Army gave to fire department, sold to guy I bought it from.
Fuel adjustment had wire seal still on it from rebuild factory. so it has been running hot for years, probably since the military bypassed the FDC and put the yellow label on the engine saying "FDC bypassed, use diesel only"
Running Rotellia oil and Lukis additive at 50 to 60 PSI
Thanks
Curt
After reading all the threads on the subject, ( thank you all and this forum! ) I installed an exhaust temperature gauge and found it running way hot at 1400 degrees. so turned it down two full turns (from five threads sticking out of second nut down to three). (It is now three flats out from where it will not start). Now it runs at 1000 degrees and I need to use 3rd gear on a steep grade. It runs 55 MPH on the flat, and smokes much less. so I can live with that, but i am still only getting 7.5 MPG.
I am going to Alaska, and would like to improve the mileage. Most of the threads talk about 10MPG but that is probably with a LDT.
Is 7.5 what I should be getting with this higher HP engine and my load?
Head gasket is leaking a little oil at front, what other damage did running it too hot all those years probably cause? I don't want a failure in the middle of the tundra. Besides a head gasket, what extra parts should I take?
Other details:
Running new diesel,
I have never been able to get over 8 PSI boost.
It has a LDT D turbo
Tried to turn down the droop screw, but just a quarter turn in and it would not start. so put it back where it was.
11:00 duel tires with one rear drive axle out.
Total weight is 22,000 pounds, full tarp, plus am towing a jeep
Engine has label of rebuilt LDS 465 1A, but has the bell housing and pan of an LDT.???? how weird is that??
US Army gave to fire department, sold to guy I bought it from.
Fuel adjustment had wire seal still on it from rebuild factory. so it has been running hot for years, probably since the military bypassed the FDC and put the yellow label on the engine saying "FDC bypassed, use diesel only"
Running Rotellia oil and Lukis additive at 50 to 60 PSI
Thanks
Curt